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Reach the World: Issues Impacting Children, Women and Families

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Reach the World: Issues Impacting Children, Women and Families

World Congress in Budapest, May 10-14, 2017

April 26, 2017
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These are the keynote speakers who will join us at the International Leadership Conference, Reach the World: Issues Impacting Children, Women and Families:
Ella S. Simmons, General Vice President, General Conference
Raafat Kamal, President, Trans-European Division
George Barna, Executive Director, American Culture and Faith Institute
Geoffrey Mbwana, General Vice President, General Conference
Kiti Freier Randall, Director of Psychological Services, Department of Pediatrics, Loma Linda University Health
Mark Finley, Assistant to the General Conference President for Evangelism
In addition to the plenaries each department will have break-out sessions.
The topic of the Women’s Ministries track is “Building bridges: woman to woman.”
The children’s ministries track will deal with “Building bridges for at-risk children.”
The family ministries track is titled “Families: Challenges and hope in the 21st century.”
An ambitious program which will touch Adventist Hot Potatoes and seek to give help to people working in difficult areas.